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Lovely peaceful area with well maintained walks.
Despite its industrial past, this preserve is very quiet and clean, with many nice trails through it - all well marked and beautifully maintained. The quarry relics are visible and there is (thankf...
This park is very rural. When you are in it, you have no idea you are close to civilization as you feel you are in deep woods and could be miles from anywhere. The trails are well signed and the walki...
I've lived in this area 15+ years and only discovered this park last month. Since then I've returned 3X and explored a number of trails. There are several trees down that block trails in parts due to...
An easy and interesting two mile hike -- plus dog run
Sylvan Glen is a nature preserve of nearly 200 acres, owned by the Town of Yorktown. It is a heavily wooded park with wetlands that include Westchester's largest aquifer. The remains of the Mohegan ...
Lovely peaceful area with well maintained walks.
Despite its industrial past, this preserve is very quiet and clean, with many nice trails through it - all well marked and beautifully maintained. The quarry relics are visible and there is (thankf...
Peaceful walk with points of interest
This park is very rural. When you are in it, you have no idea you are close to civilization as you feel you are in deep woods and could be miles from anywhere. The trails are well signed and the walki...
Sylan Glen Park Preserve is a Hidden Gem
I've lived in this area 15+ years and only discovered this park last month. Since then I've returned 3X and explored a number of trails. There are several trees down that block trails in parts due to...
An easy and interesting two mile hike -- plus dog run
Sylvan Glen is a nature preserve of nearly 200 acres, owned by the Town of Yorktown. It is a heavily wooded park with wetlands that include Westchester's largest aquifer. The remains of the Mohegan ...